Don't wait until disaster strikes to think about what to do. You may literally only have minutes to worry about your own safety and that of your pet(s) or animals. With that in mind, here are a few tips for preparing for disaster...

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Stretches and sticks only to itself, not to hair or skin. Eliminates pins, clips and adhesive tape. Stays in place and gives firm support. Cool, lightweight, comfortable and will not absorb moisture. Use to hold dressings or as a running bandage, leg wrap, tail wrap or run down patch.

"A havemust "

Absolutely a must have around our place. It works on all our animals(including my cats after surgery); buckets, harness, gates, ect... And, it is still made in the U.S.A.!!!

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Rain from Troy

Dec 8, 2011 7:35 PM

"Great!"

I use this for absolutely everything! I put it on any rope nosebands I have and I have used it for fixing things as well. It sticks to iself so as long as you can wrap this around something then this stuff will get the job done! I absolutely love it and i always have it in the trailer. The colors are generally really really pretty too!

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Rebecca from Raleigh

Jan 27, 2011 1:25 PM

"Many Uses!"

I have been a huge fan and user of Vet Wrap for many many years now. It is useful for so many things. The obvious is wrapping bandages. It allows you to get a supportive wrap without worrying about having the wrap too tight and possibly causing damage from poor wrapping. I also use it to wrap the handles on my pitch forks and wheel borrows. It offers some extra grip and cushion right where I want it. I have also used it to wrap horses?ÇÖ legs for a team of kids who were doing drill riding to dress their horses up for a performance. We didn?ÇÖt have access to any colorful polos and it worked out great and looked really good. This is a versatile product who?ÇÖs use is only limited to your imagination! I would recommend that anyone who had animals has this in their first aid kit at all times!

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LilPeppyFlyer from Tallahassee

Nov 22, 2010 4:36 PM

"Sticks where you want it to"

Sticks to itself, not to you or your horse. Great for all possible purposes! Highly reccomended.